NEW MP Natalie Fleet said she was “groomed” by an older man before becoming pregnant at 15-years-old.
The Labour MP said it still has a “massive impact” and experiences “weekly nightmares” over what happened to her as a young girl.
New Labour MP for Bolsover Natalie Fleet told how she was ‘groomed’ as a young teen[/caption] The politician gave birth to her daughter when she was 15-years-old[/caption]Natalie Fleet told GB News that her family had been “struggling” 23-years-ago and were at one point homeless.
She said she was full of “shame and guilt” after giving birth at a young age, but was “determined” to provide the best life for her daughter.
Now, the MP has told of being “groomed” before discovering she was pregnant.
“That was an older man. That was potentially, I mean now we have labels like grooming that we didn’t have then,” she said.
“I didn’t know we were having unprotected sex. I was a child and this is statutory rape.”
The mum-of-four is advocating to be “a voice for women that have children in far from ideal circumstances” after finding little help in her own situation.
She added: “There was nothing. There’s no acknowledgement that it happens in the UK.
“And the more research I’ve done, I’ve found that there are over 3,000 conceptions every year from rape, but there’s no charity to support these women.”
In her new role in the Bolsover seat, she hopes to spark change and “smash down barriers to opportunity”.
On her newly elected position, Mrs Fleet added: “I am a product of the last Labour government.
“It wasn’t a perfect government, but it changed my life and it was transformational.
“And that’s the reason that it’s worth doing a job where you can’t go to the shop in your pyjamas anymore, but where you still have a panic alarm in your bag, your own children are potentially at risk, that’s really awful.
“But when it means that you can make other children’s lives, who aren’t as fortunate, better, that’s incredible.”
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